Rooney says players ill treated
Wayne Rooney says the government and football authorities have treated footballers as “guinea pigs” during the coronavirus outbreak.
Mikel Arteta feeling fine: Wife
Mikel Arteta’s wife says the Arsenal head coach is “feeling fine” and the coronavirus symptoms would not have stopped him from working.
Murder suspected in fishermen drowning
Police are now treating the case of two fishermen whose bodies were retrieved from Darwendale Dam, as murder after postmortem results confirmed that they were murdered.
MDC activists apply for bail
Fifteen MDC activists who were denied bail last week at the Chitungwiza Magistrates Court have approached the High Court seeking bail pending trial.
‘Oil plunge welcome’
President Donald Trump said last Thursday he welcomes the steep fall in crude oil prices caused by a tussle between Saudi Arabia and Russia, saying they are “like a tax cut” for American consumers.
High Court stops construction of wedding venue
In a ruling likely to affect construction projects on wetlands, High Court judge Justice Esther Muremba has ordered a property developer to stop constructing a wedding venue on a wetland in Harare, following objections lodged by some aggrieved residents.
What men can do, women can do better
IF there is any one male chauvinist who still thinks the bedroom is the right place for women, then he should go back to the drawing board.
Manicaland steps up Covid-19 preparedness
Manicaland has identified Mutare Infectious Disease Hospital as an isolation facility for possible Covid-19 cases, but while staff are being trained more work is needed on the actual hospital before it can be used.
Bogus employment agent rapes three clients
A self-styled employment agent appeared in court last week facing charges of raping three women, including his former lover, whom he had promised to assist in securing a job.
Chegutu fixes sewer problem
Chegutu Municipality is set to complete the replacement of six sewage pumps for the town’s three sewer pump stations by end of year to alleviate recurrent sewerage bursts.









